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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050716 Firefox/1.0.6
Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050716 Firefox/1.0.6
In the DOM Inspector, after you load a URL to inspect, clicking on DOM Nodes
displays the DOM Node headers titles (nodeName, localName, etc.), but NO Node
data whatsoever. The Text description of the option selected also does not
refresh to say "DOM Nodes" or similar.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Launch the DOM Inspector (Tools -> Dom Inspector)
2. Enter a URL (i.e. http://www.firefox.com) and click "Inspect".
2. There are three view options available: DOM Nodes, Stylesheet, and
Javascript Object.
3. Select Stylesheet. This displays the list of stylesheets in the left frame,
and selecting one of the stylesheets displays corresponding data in the right
frame as expected. Also the text adjacent to the view pulldown now says
"Document - Stylesheets")
4. Select DOM Nodes from the view pulldown on the left.
Actual Results:
This displays the DOM Node column titles (nodeName, localName, etc.), but NO
Node data whatsoever. The Text description of the option selected also does not
refresh to say "Document - DOM Nodes" or similar.
Expected Results:
I would have expected it to display the hierarchy of document element, starting
with #document as the root.
This seemed like such a fundamental problem I assumed that this was due to my
not understanding how to use the tool. After finding no reference to a bug like
this, plus several tutorials that illustrated how the DOM Inspector should work,
I concluded that it might actually be a bug...

The "missing Node data" part of this bug is reproducible with Mozilla 1.8b1 and
Deep Park a2 but the description does change back to "Document - DOM Nodes" as
expected. WFM with SeaMonkey/20050822, fixed by bug 251274?